While preparing an observation meterial through microscope we use stain and glycerine. Why do we use them? Explain?
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Glycerine is a good dehydrating agent. It avoids the drying of the specimen. Besides, glycerine tends to reflect light due to its refractive nature. As a result of it, image appears clearer under the microscope
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Glycerine is a good dehydrating agent. It avoids the drying of the specimen. Besides, glycerine tends to reflect light due to its refractive nature. As a result of the image appears clearer under the microscope.
We use glycerine for mounting the onion feel for expelling bubbles which can be found between slides. Glycerine is a good dried-out agent. It avoids the drying of the specimen. Additionally, glycerine has a tendency to reflect light because of its refractive nature.
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